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Airlines
Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at airfares in India, F1 racing tourism, and a revived short-term rental brand.
Rashaad Jorden | 10 months ago
Airfares in India are going through the roof bang in the middle of the country’s peak summer travel season. Is any respite in the near term likely?
Amrita Ghosh | 10 months ago
Business Travel
Erratic airfares will likely be a theme over the course of the year. The question is how damaging, reputationally speaking, will the settling down period be for American Airlines, compared to the financial gains — short or long term.
Matthew Parsons | 12 months ago
Carriers are gearing up for busier times in travel in 2024, and need to start training crew now. Fortunately for them the tourism sector's future is perceived as healthy compared to other industries so recruiting isn't an issue.
Sophie Yu, Xiaoyu Yin and Brenda Goh, Reuters | 1 year ago
Tourism
Bungy jumping, scuba diving and paragliding may offer a lifetime of unmatched thrills, but are tour operators selling these thrills playing by the rulebook?
Amrita Ghosh | 1 year ago
Driven by rising jet fuel costs and capacity constraints, airfares are soaring. And yet, people are still flying.
Dubai's decision to open its doors to sanction-hit Russians has helped the emirate welcome a record number of visitors from the country.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 1 year ago
Airline executives have been bullish in recent months about corporate travel continuing to make progress in its recovery. But surging airfares for business travel are poised to keep making Zoom meetings more appealing for corporations, based on a new forecast from Amex GBT.
Jamie Freed, Reuters | 1 year ago
Hotels
Sky-high airfares and hotel prices have been no deterrent for the thousands of travelers eager to pay their last respects to Queen Elizabeth II.
Chandini Monnappa and Muhammed Husain, Reuters | 2 years ago
Australia's flag carrier is telling travel agencies to either sign up, or lose out, as its breakaway distribution strategy enters a new phase.
Matthew Parsons | 2 years ago